The animal sacrifice is pretty much confined to some specific parts of the country. Typically the West Bengal (where the Kali temples are), and some mountain tribes. Most of India does not practice animal sacrifice. Typically in North India, killing animals is frowned upon and a majority of the people are vegetarians.

Your experience is interesting, but it sounded a bit horrific. I think it'd turn any sensitive human being into a vegetarian.

+joammaji You have a beautiful message for the world. The message at the beginning when you said we are divine beings having a physical experience, and then later you said I am not Hindu, I am not Christian... and so on. It's beautiful, it's real, and I can see the bliss and happiness on your face.

Please keep smiling, and spreading more goodness in this peace deprived world.﻿

You've got most of the head bobbles right. The sideways bobble is agreement to something you said. It means yes, when you ask a question in which the positive response is yes. When the positive response is no, it means no.

We also have the nod, and the sideways movement. The nod is yes, and the sideways head movement (right to left twice, or thrice) is no.

If someone is nodding at you and not speaking, they are probably shy or in some awe of you, or they don't want to talk to you and want to run away.

The cheeky head bobble is definitely a sign of cheekiness :) You don't wanna be around this guy! Sab Samajhte!

:D Thanks for making these bright videos, I've been watching them since yesterday.

I want to go to Rishikesh again. You know, I took a walk in the Rishikesh temple street at 4 AM in the morning, and had tea at the stalls with the Sadhus.

Then I went to the Shiva in the Ganges. No one was there that early, just me in the courtyard and Shiva who was in the middle of the river. I could hear the river, and the moonlight shone on the marble statue. It was the most spiritual experience I've ever had in my life.

You have a kid... I feel your pain. I understand your position. In India, when you marry you are supposed to do it only once. You're supposed to raise a family with the person you marry, and you're supposed to never quit no matter what (unless it's really shitty).

Your girls are beautiful, so nice... But you got stuck with a culture that doesn't respect people who have kids out of the wedlock.

It's changing, but it's going to take time. So you're right. If you're white, and you're dating an Indian man who doesn't have any kids already of his own, there's a very-very slim chance that he'll marry you, or stick around for a long time if you have kids of your own.